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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by abimbola01(m): 3:17pm On Jan 09, 2018
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gogedda: 6:37pm On Jan 09, 2018
Good day house, Pls what is the current rate of 90 days with stanbic?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by purplerain(f): 7:49pm On Jan 09, 2018
gogedda:
Good day house, Pls what is the current rate of 90 days with stanbic?


Hello.

I bought 86 days today from Stanbic at 12%
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ebenezerk2: 7:56pm On Jan 09, 2018
must you have an account with Stanbic before you can buy treasury bill from them? thanks
purplerain:



Hello.

I bought 86 days today from Stanbic at 12%
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 8:19pm On Jan 09, 2018
Ebenezerk2:
must you have an account with Stanbic before you can buy treasury bill from them? thanks


Yes..
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by gogedda: 11:04pm On Jan 09, 2018
purplerain:



Hello.

I bought 86 days today from Stanbic at 12%

Thanks.. Very helpful
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hiscules: 8:52am On Jan 10, 2018
Hello House, not to derail this thread, just looking for more ways of earning from investments. I hear that there is federal government bond where one can invest minimum of 100k , but that it has to be locked in for at least 2 - 3 years and the returns is paid quarterly.
please what kind of bond is this and how can i go about investing in it?

seniors please throw some light

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IHelp: 9:45am On Jan 10, 2018
hiscules:
Hello House, not to derail this thread, just looking for more ways of earning from investments. I hear that there is federal government bond where one can invest minimum of 100k , but that it has to be locked in for at least 2 - 3 years and the returns is paid quarterly.
please what kind of bond is this and how can i go about investing in it?

seniors please throw some light

FGN SAVINGS BOND
Minimum is 5k
January subscription is still open till friday

https://www.nairaland.com/3658395/fgn-savings-bond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dalighieri: 1:27pm On Jan 10, 2018
Thank you so much for this information, i am very grateful I will wait till the April/May like you have advised and contact one of these firms.Having had the shares for almost 12years now my thinking is that I can't get any serious value that I have not gotten yet from them considering the rate of appreciation for 12yrs.My pandora for instance was about 36 Naira at one time now its not even worth the paper its printed ones I am planning to divert all the proceeds into cattle/goat ranching
bisiki2:



Good Day Sir,

You can do your research and choose from the following Stockbroking Firm;
- CSL Stockbrokers
- Meristem Securities Limited
- Morgan Capital Group.

Sir, i would suggest you hold on to your stock investment until July 2018. However, if you are in urgent need of cash, you can divest in April/May 2018. As in all investments, the decision is yours.

Best regards.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dalighieri: 1:30pm On Jan 10, 2018
I have done this part since I saw your comment, they asked me to await the bank confirmation and they will pay the dividends directly into my bank account.I am waiting for them to do this while looking for a stock brokerage firm I can use to divest the rest of the shares many thanks for your advice
bisiki2:


-To receive payment on all outstanding dividend, kindly take the following document to the attached address( fortunately, all your shares is housed under one registrars );
1) All dividend warrant with you
2) A valid means of identification
3) Passport photographs

Please note that between 2006 to date, NB and FBNH have both declared bonus shares.

- To divest some of your shareholding, you will need to open a Brokerage Account with a Stockbroking Firm assuming you don't have one already.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dalighieri: 1:31pm On Jan 10, 2018
Thanks pls how do I get on the WhatsApp ggroup
vitality22:

You can easily meet him at the Usi-tech whatsapp group. There, you can easily discuss other investment opportunities with him personally
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by obomobo: 1:48pm On Jan 10, 2018
Wow really learn a lot from this page, now I understand how TB works
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by adetumi: 8:04pm On Jan 10, 2018
Expert opinions please.

Considering the oversubscribed TBs in the last auction, what is the likely outlook of the oncoming auction, and which is better subscribed for in getting a sure offer, 91, 186 or 364 days?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Goodness29: 9:47pm On Jan 10, 2018
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk ...I have about 6m I want to put in investment for like 4years,,what type of risk free investment can you advise me to go into ?? Thanks in advance sir/ma
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Kimsunh: 9:53pm On Jan 10, 2018
Goodness29:
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk ...I have about 6m I want to put in investment for like 4years,,what type of risk free investment can you advise me to go into ?? Thanks in advance sir/ma
pls don’t answer anyone here that sends message to you asking you to contact them for deals ooo. Just call banks directly and ask for any long term investment package they have and they will give you what befits your plan. I take God beg you cuz lions are so much on here. Thank you in advance

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Goodness29: 10:00pm On Jan 10, 2018
Thank you so much for your advice...I will never contact anybody
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C4Ltd: 12:36am On Jan 11, 2018
Goodness29:
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk ...I have about 6m I want to put in investment for like 4years,,what type of risk free investment can you advise me to go into ?? Thanks in advance sir/ma
you don't sound like it tongue
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Goodness29: 2:09am On Jan 11, 2018
C4Ltd:
you don't sound like it tongue

I don’t get that sir ??
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Goodness29: 2:14am On Jan 11, 2018
Kimsunh:
pls don’t answer anyone here that sends message to you asking you to contact them for deals ooo. Just call banks directly and ask for any long term investment package they have and they will give you what befits your plan. I take God beg you cuz lions are so much on here. Thank you in advance

Thank you so much for your advice,i will be very very careful on here
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by adetumi: 2:22am On Jan 11, 2018
Goodness29:
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk ...I have about 6m I want to put in investment for like 4years,,what type of risk free investment can you advise me to go into ?? Thanks in advance sir/ma

Goodness, as you mentioned, risk free investment, the only one that I know which can still give you between 8 and 15% depending on variations but very surely and at almost 0 risk is Treasury bills, FGN bonds and mutual funds. Personally take time to study them. Nairaland has done justice to whatever you need to know so just look for the necessary forum and study, you can then ask questions.

Please note, many people will post several stuffs to convince you but many are high risk, don't allow greed to push you to loose your hard earned money. My simple advice
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 4:32am On Jan 11, 2018
You are a young lady who I guess is not lazy. Since you have surfaced on this thread, I implore you to pls start reading this thread from page 0 which will take you less than one month to digest. I know that many people finish novels in one week or even less especially if it's an interesting one like this thread

I am very sure that by the time you finish, you will not need to ask questions again except maybe few ones to clarify cretain things-I started that way and i have every reason to be very very grateful to God. You will be so informed that you would not need anyone to advice you on where to invest your money with almost zero % risk if you are not greedy.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kayuscares4u(m): 7:40am On Jan 11, 2018
Hello, pls what is the current rate for access bank TB
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by feelamong(m): 8:15am On Jan 11, 2018
Dalighieri:
Thanks pls how do I get on the WhatsApp ggroup

send email to feelamong@gmail.com
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amjustme2: 8:18am On Jan 11, 2018
Protecting your privacy also includes being careful with publicizing your worth.
That was not necessary. Seems you have forgotten how this place is.

Maybe its not late to modify your post, and appeal to those who quoted you to help as well.

Goodness29:
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk .a
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:48am On Jan 11, 2018
Guys here are missing out in the party and money sharing currently taking place at the other side of the financial market.

With crude oil getting close to $70 per barrel with a high probability of increasing and a growing foreign reserve, get the needed financial/economic, education/literacy/intelligence in order to be a participant in the coded wealth transfer that is currently taking place.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:51am On Jan 11, 2018
Goodness29:
Good evening to you all...

I am a 22years Nigeria old lady who live and studied in Uk ...I have about 6m I want to put in investment for like 4years,,what type of risk free investment can you advise me to go into ?? Thanks in advance sir/ma


Invest half in Treasury Bills, get a good asset management company and invest N3 million in an equity mutual fund.
Most equity mutual funds gave a return of 40% or more in 2017.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vitality22(m): 9:17am On Jan 11, 2018
emmanuelewumi:



Invest half in Treasury Bills, get a good asset management company and invest N3 million in an equity mutual fund.
Most equity mutual funds gave a return of 40% or more in 2017.
Please, can i have an example of a company that offers equity mutual funds. Does stanbic or First Bank offer the services. Many thanks s I await your response sir.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:21am On Jan 11, 2018
vitality22:

Please, can i have an example of a company that offers equity mutual funds. Does stanbic or First Bank offer the services. Many thanks s I await your response sir.


Stanbic IBTC, FBN Quest asset management, FCMB, ARM, United capital asset management etc
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vitality22(m): 10:03am On Jan 11, 2018
emmanuelewumi:



Stanbic IBTC, FBN Quest asset management, FCMB, ARM, United capital asset management etc
many thanks sir, please again, is this equity mutual funds samething as the usual MMF?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:11am On Jan 11, 2018
vitality22:

many thanks sir, please again, is this equity mutual funds samething as the usual MMF?


The financial market is divided into two that is money market and capital market.

MMF invests in money market instruments eg commercial papers, fixed deposit, Treasury Bills.



The capital market is divided into equity and debt.

Equity mutual funds invest in shares across different sectors eg banking, agriculture, services, manufacturing, conglomerates, pharmaceutical, oil marketing, Brewery etc.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 10:36am On Jan 11, 2018
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mavinc4u(f): 10:59am On Jan 11, 2018
please when is the rate going up? this their 12 and 13% is not encouraging.

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